Wondering whether your girlfriend will say yes to your proposal is
stressful enough. You’re also expected to plan the perfect situation to ask her
to marry you.
But
before you get ready to pop the question, you’ll need to buy the perfect vintage
ring that suits her retro fashion sensibilities. To make sure that you get the
best deal on your vintage engagement and wedding jewelry, use the following
tips to buy her a special bauble that she will wear and love forever whether
you build your own ring or go with your favorite jeweler.
1. Know the 4C’s: cut, clarity,
color and carat weight
Don’t
confuse the cut of the gemstone with the shape. The cut determines the sparkle
and brilliance of the diamond. The clarity ranks the internal inclusions or
imperfections in the diamond. The color is a letter-grade scale that rates the
absence of hue in the stone. Carat weight refers to how much the diamond
weighs. The bigger the carat, the higher the cost of the stone.
2. Consider the shape and setting of
the diamond or gemstone
Popular
gemstone shapes are box radiant, round, marquise, emerald cut, pear, princess,
standard radiant and oval. Round-shaped stones are typically the most popular
setting, but it is best to pick a shape that your fiancée loves. Top metal
settings include: yellow gold (10K, 14k and 18K), platinum (the most expensive
and hypoallergenic metal) and white gold.
3. Know the proper ring size
The
next time she wears a ring on her ring finger, grab it once she takes it off.
Using a pencil and a piece of paper, run the pencil around the inside of the
ring and take it to a jeweler who specializes in estate or vintage jewelry. He
or she can use your crude drawing to help select her actual ring size.
4. Dig like a dealer
Assuming
you’ve already hit your mother or grandmother’s jewelry boxes, the best place
to find vintage rings and stones are flea markets, estate sales, antique shops
and garage sales. As an added bonus, a vintage ring will cost you far less
money that buying a new setting and stone.
5. Search online for vintage
wedding jewelry
In
the past few years, online jewelry stores account for one in every 20 purchases
of retail jewelry. Prices at online jewelry stores are often much lower than
those in traditional offline stores. As with any retailer, who specializes in
vintage and antique pieces, be sure to check their return policies and any
guarantees of authenticity before you buy.
6. If all else fails, use a
vintage stone for the ring
Perhaps
you or your potential fiancée have inherited your grandmother’s wedding jewelry
or another piece of heirloom jewelry. You can take this heirloom ring to your
jeweler and have the stone re-set into your wedding band. Using an heirloom
ring counts as “something old” in the wedding tradition and adds a sentimental
touch to your bride-to-be’s engagement ring.
7. Always get your rings
insured and appraised
Once
you’ve found the perfect vintage engagement ring, add it to your homeowner’s
policy. Also, ask about additional riders to your policy so you can be reimbursed
in case of theft or loss away from your home.
Interesting...madam Ngozi, I so much enjoy reading your blog posts, always unique and different from others. Well done, you will sure get there one day. From one of your secret fans, smiles and walks away
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Tanx ngoo 4 d info bt u didn't tell us how to buy it on credit pls do dat tanx
ReplyDeletehahaha....on credit? lol
DeleteYes now am intrested only on credit pls hw can I get it
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